Sunday, December 4, 2011

Today's Apocalypse Sign: The Weekend Graphs!

Nothing fancy this week. No witty lead-in...no brilliant revelation...no smart-ass comments (what!)...and for sure, no relevant content. By this time next week we will be under 365 days on the Mayan calendar...plans must be made.

Instead enjoy these creations of your fellow man and thank God for opposable thumbs!

Enjoy!

funny graphs -  Are You Daft, Punk?
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funny graphs - Replotted: Don't Act Like You're So Special, Voldemort
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funny graphs - The Deadliest Shape
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funny graphs - Forget Charity and Kindness, I Want Presents!
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funny graphs - What Does the Scouter Say About Their Ketchup Level
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8 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

That last one is so true! I always get a billion packets.

Anonymous said...

Ebola -- holy crap! Thanks for the laugh.
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dirtycowgirl said...

I like getting the 'millions' of packets.
They are on a shelf in the fridge - can never have too much emergency ketchup.

The Man-Cave said...

The villains always talk to the main protagonist. Like 99% of the time. Definitely should be more green on that graph. =)

Chuck said...

Alex: My wife just came home with dinner (my very rare fast food meal) and she had enough ketchup to feed a small third-world country!

Milo: It's true so run for your life!

Cowgirl: And they also make good fake blodd at Halloween!

Geof: I agree with you totally. Sometimes it evens ruins what had been a good movie up to that point. Makes the audience feel like the director thinks we are so stupid they have to explain every nuance of the plot.

Pat Tillett said...

If they'd quit giving out so darn many packets of ketchup, maybe they could lower the prices.
There is a famous burger type place out here called "The Hat." They have little packets of EVERYTHING! Do you know how many packets of mustard it takes to fill our bottle at home? Me neither.... honest!

Chuck said...

Pat: I used to manage a fast food restaurant years ago and that was one of the biggest waste items - the ketchup pack. And don't they get suspicious when you ask for mustard...does anybody do that? I love mustard and never have asked for it at the drive through! Well we have your In 'N Out burger chain popping up all over Dallas now, can the The Hat be far behind??

Pat Tillett said...

I never actually did that, but thought it was a funny idea! I'm not quite THAT cheap....

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